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Lies Spread on Social Media Hamper Vaccinations

Every 1 point increase in the effort to discredit vaccines is linked to an average 2% drop in annual vaccine coverage around the world, and a 15% increase in negative tweets about vaccination, researchers found. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HI8ETU via IFTTT

Grocery Workers at Risk for COVID Without Symptoms

Because a high percentage of them have no symptoms when they are infected, they could become sources of future spread, the researchers said. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/35MxUAh via IFTTT

Supersreaders Spur Record New U.S. COVID Cases

The Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center reported that 88,521 new coronavirus cases were recorded Thursday in the United States -- the most in a single day since the start of the pandemic. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3jF73eh via IFTTT

For Some, Postpartum Depression Lingers for Years

Of nearly 4,900 new mothers researchers followed, one-quarter had depression symptoms at some point in their child's first three years. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3jFL6fl via IFTTT

1 in 3 U.S. Seniors Prescribed Inappropriate Drugs

In fact, these patients are prescribed twice as many drugs as needed and are nearly twice as likely to be hospitalized or wind up in the emergency department. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/34C9gmq via IFTTT

The Pandemic Diet: How to Lose the ‘Quarantine 15’

Another survey, done in August by RunRepeat, found that 41% of the 10,000+ respondents in the U.S. had gained more than 5 pounds since quarantine began -- and those are people visiting a website devoted to running. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/34FjKS6 via IFTTT

Voices of Crohn’s Disease

Four people living with Crohn's disease share their stories. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3myHwFE via IFTTT

A Closer Look at Joe Biden's Health

So just how healthy is Biden? Quite healthy, according to the most  recent medical assessment released by Biden’s doctor in December 2019. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2G8d71l via IFTTT

A Closer Look at Joe Biden's Health

So just how healthy is Biden? Quite healthy, according to the most  recent medical assessment released by Biden’s doctor in December 2019. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3oAbiLL via IFTTT

We Asked Five Experts for COVID Thanksgiving Advice

Thing you're ready for Thanksgiving during a pandemic? We asked five scientists and doctors for their best tips. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/35HqcHB via IFTTT

Manage Risk to Stay Safe for COVID Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving will be another holiday impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the CDC and other experts recommending either significantly scaled-down, socially distanced activities or replacing the usual traditions with virtual ones to avoid exposure to the airborne illness. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3mpdTX4 via IFTTT

Is Your Teen Ready to Drive?

Research suggests that young drivers with poor working memory -- a type of cognitive skill -- are significantly more likely to have a car accident. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HIPgpr via IFTTT

COVID-19 Antibodies Decline Over Time, Study Shows

Rather than building up immunity, the number of people with antibodies fell from 6% at the start of the study to 4.4% at the end – a drop of about 26.5%, the release said. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3owcsbr via IFTTT

Early Skin-to-Skin Contact Helps Baby's Brain

Research suggests that skin-to-skin contact in the first few months of an infant's life can play a key role in baby’s development. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3jBiLqu via IFTTT

Task Force: Screen for Colon Cancer at Age 45

Average folks should start being screened at age 45 to prevent colon cancer, five years earlier than is now recommended, the nation's top preventive medicine panel says. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/37Q9usq via IFTTT

Spouses Share a Lot, Including Heart Health: Study

A new study found couples often share the same behaviors and risk factors that can lead to heart disease. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TrhUhr via IFTTT

Patients With Worst COVID May Be Key Plasma Donors

Plasma trials are continuing, but doctors are unsure how to select COVID-19 survivors who are most likely to have strong antibody responses. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/37Pjx0C via IFTTT

Loss of Smell More Common in COVID-19 Than Thought

In fact, about 77% of COVID-19 patients who were directly measured had smell loss, but only 44% said they did, researchers found. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3jDeUJb via IFTTT

Diet Drinks Don't Do Your Heart Any Favors

People who drank diet sodas were just as likely to develop cardiovascular disease than people who regularly downed sugary drinks. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2G3WmUZ via IFTTT

Psoriasis Meds Don't Raise Risk of Severe COVID-19

Moderate-to-severe cases of psoriasis are treated with drugs that suppress the immune system. This analysis of the international PsoProtect registry found that more than 90% of psoriasis patients survive infection with the new coronavirus. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/31JpYhN via IFTTT

CDC Warns of Listeria Outbreak

The outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes has been reported in three states. All 10 infected people were hospitalized and one death was reported in Florida. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3moVlWY via IFTTT

COVID Syndrome Seen in Kids Also Strikes Adults

To date, there have been more than 1,000 cases of MIS-C in the United States, resulting in 20 deaths. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3e0XIfJ via IFTTT

Advocates Welcome Down Syndrome Guidance for Adults

Life expectancy has increased dramatically -- from 25 years in 1983 to 60 years today -- which is why advocates say these guidelines are sorely needed. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HGfxV5 via IFTTT

Dual Impact

Fresh off their presentation at Lakmé Fashion Week’s grand finale, Saaksha & Kinni now hold the record of being the youngest label to showcase at Mumbai’s biannual style spectacle, setting a precedent for up-and-coming designers. The duo talks to Verve about their journey and gives us a peek into the brand’s DNA from Verve Magazine https://ift.tt/2TspOH6

States, U.S. Hit Set New Records for COVID Cases

Six states set daily records for new cases, the country as a whole set new records for daily case counts and the U.S. also surpassed the previous high for 7-day averages for coronavirus infections. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HDCnx9 via IFTTT

An Exclusive Excerpt From Tahira Kashyap Khurrana’s Latest Book “The 12 Commandments Of Being A Woman”

Published by Juggernaut, Tahira's fourth book is a window into her life — relatable and saucy in equal measure. In this section, three women embark on an adventure-filled night to celebrate their chromosomal conglomeration of Xs and rent a XXX film from Verve Magazine https://ift.tt/3dWfOiV

Searching for Clues to COVID-19 Immunity

Getting more specific answers about how the immune system responds to the virus that causes COVID-19, including whether recovery is likely permanent, is crucial not only to those who have recovered. These answers can help inform vaccine makers to make the most effective vaccines as well. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3mavHVM via IFTTT

Poverty May Up Black Children's Health Risks Early

The research adds to mounting evidence that children of Black parents who are also poor face greater health inequities than whites. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/34mGVQY via IFTTT

Most Americans Want to End Seasonal Time Changes

As most of America prepares for the Nov. 1 return of standard time, 63% want one fixed, year-round time, a new survey finds. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/35qZIKm via IFTTT

Who's At Risk For 'Long COVID?'

About 5% of those with COVID-19 will have symptoms for eight weeks or more, according to the preprint analysis of data, CNN reported Wednesday. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/37z0t6W via IFTTT

Hispanic Women More Prone to COVID in Pregnancy

The researchers collected data on more than 900 Hispanic, Black, Asian and white patients. Among Hispanic women, nearly 11% tested positive for COVID-19, compared with 5.5% of non-Hispanic patients, the findings showed. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/31xwB6N via IFTTT

Coffee, Green Tea May Help Against Type 2 Diabetes

The study found that having four or more cups of green tea along with two cups of coffee daily was linked to a 63% lower risk of death during the average five-year follow-up. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3knvTkb via IFTTT

Mask Use by Americans Now Tops 90%, Poll Finds

More than nine in 10 U.S. adults (93%) said they sometimes, often or always wear a mask or face covering when they leave their home and are unable to socially distance, including more than seven in 10 (72%) who said they always do so, the poll revealed. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HjkmUO via IFTTT

Fauci: Masks, Social Distancing Likely Until 2022

Coronavirus vaccines -- once approved and distributed widely to the public -- won’t be a “knockout punch” that eradicates the virus, he said from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3jkYSne via IFTTT

Half of Americans Know Someone Impacted by COVID

The national survey was conducted by The Harris Poll between Oct. 8 and 12. It found that 55% of U.S. adults now say they know someone in their immediate or extended network of family and acquaintances who's been infected, hospitalized or passed away from COVID-19. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2TgSR0l via IFTTT

Dating During the Pandemic: Online and Restless

Dating in the age of COVID-19 is simpler in some ways, yet in addition to the regular fear of rejection, there’s now also the fear of infection. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/37veeDk via IFTTT

Chef Anumitra Ghosh Dastidar’s Home-Grown Adventure

For the co-owner of Goa’s Edible Archives, the mundane bottle gourd deserves the same culinary riffing as the now-trendy amaranth; in her kitchen, every ingredient is king, nurtured by the context of the earth from which it came. The affable chef spends a day with Verve and orchestrates a market-to-table experience that has her inimitable stamp from Verve Magazine https://ift.tt/3ojMfga

Could Mom's Thyroid Levels Influence ADHD in Kids?

The study found that children born to mothers with low thyroid hormone levels during the first trimester of pregnancy had a 28% increased risk of being diagnosed with ADHD later. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3obfEc5 via IFTTT

One Big Reason Women May Be Less Prone to COVID-19

A survey conducted in eight countries in March and April found substantial gender differences both in numbers of people who considered COVID-19 to be a serious health crisis and who agreed with public policies to help fight the pandemic. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2ILKRCs via IFTTT

Cells That Drive Diabetes Seen in Healthy People

Scientists knew that dangerous T-cells lived in the pancreases of people with type 1 diabetes, but a new study shows they also take up residence in the pancreases of healthy individuals. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3kvY1RW via IFTTT

Survey: Many Baby Boomers Not Screened for Hepatitis C Despite Risk

Almost half of baby boomers in a WebMD reader survey said they haven't been tested for hepatitis C. And as many aren't aware that a cure exists. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2qwPxDi via IFTTT

Purdue to Plead Guilty to Opioid-Related Crimes

The company will plead guilty to three counts, including conspiracy to defraud the United States and violating federal anti-kickback laws, the Justice Department officials to the AP. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3ogq3Dg via IFTTT

Scientists Discover New Organs in the Throat

If confirmed, these glands could be the first of their kind discovered in about 300 years. Modern anatomy books show only three types of salivary glands, a set near the ears, another below the jaw and a third under the tongue from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3jkFQ0l via IFTTT

Pandemic Fears Tied to California Gun Sale Surge

Most buyers pointed to fears over "lawlessness" (76%), prison releases (56%), the government "going too far" (49%), or the government "collapsing" (38%). from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3m3FjSe via IFTTT

UK Begins Controversial Coronavirus Challenge Trial

The United States says human challenge trials might be too risky or unnecessary. But for the British, the payoff could push vaccine development ahead by three months, which could save hundreds of thousands of lives, the Post reported. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/37nLA75 via IFTTT

Homeless Get Help Through Innovative Businesses

Innovative organizations around the U.S. provide unhoused people with second chances at life through job opportunities, health education, long-term housing, and more. Read about a few of them. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3m2NU7G via IFTTT

Curbing COVID Had Benefit for Asthma Patients

Hospitalizations for COVID-19 were first recorded during week seven of 2020. Further analysis found a significant decrease in the average number of asthma hospitalizations during weeks nine to 22 of this year compared to 2017-19. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3dHns0x via IFTTT

What Will Convince People to Get a COVID Vaccine?

There won't be as many takers for a vaccine that meets minimum U.S. Food and Drug Administration standards, is approved under emergency use protocols, and is endorsed by politicians rather than medical experts, according to findings published Oct. 20 in JAMA Network Open. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/37sVMeC via IFTTT

Most U.S. Women Under 50 Use Contraception: Report

The most common types of birth control were female sterilization (18%), oral contraceptive pills (14%), long-acting reversible contraception, or LARCs (10%), and male condoms (8%). from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/37wRRNM via IFTTT

Face Masks and Foggy Glasses: A COVID Consequence

Remedies like soapy water and shaving cream create a thin film on the lenses that protect your glasses from temperature changes, which temporarily prevents what’s called surface tension, which causes glasses to fog up. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3ma2Jpb via IFTTT

Multiple Myeloma Treatment: What’s New?

Is there anything new to treat multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer? Cutting-edge drugs target and kill cancer cells and use the power of your immune system to fight cancer. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/31qpc9D via IFTTT

Virologists: What Do They Do?

Virologists are highly skilled medical experts who manage the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases such as hepatitis C, Ebola, and now COVID-19. Learn more about them. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/37oXduD via IFTTT

Microplastics Seeping Out of Baby Bottles: Study

Infants are likely exposed to an average daily dose of nearly 1.6 million microplastic particles through baby formula they drink from heated plastic bottles, researchers estimated in the Oct. 19 issue of Nature. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/35i2n9a via IFTTT